149.433
Exempting security and infrastructure records.

(1)
"Act of
terrorism" has the same meaning as in section 2909.21 of the Revised
Code.

(2)
"Infrastructure record" means any record that discloses the configuration of a
public office's or chartered nonpublic school's critical systems including, but
not limited to, communication, computer, electrical, mechanical, ventilation,
water, and plumbing systems, security codes, or the infrastructure or
structural configuration of the building in which a public office or chartered
nonpublic school is located. "Infrastructure record" does not mean a simple
floor plan that discloses only the spatial relationship of components of a
public office or chartered nonpublic school or the building in which a public
office or chartered nonpublic school is located.

(a)
Any
record that contains information directly used for protecting or maintaining
the security of a public office against attack, interference, or
sabotage;

(b)
Any record
assembled, prepared, or maintained by a public office or public body to
prevent, mitigate, or respond to acts of terrorism, including any of the
following:

(i)
Those
portions of records containing specific and unique vulnerability assessments or
specific and unique response plans either of which is intended to prevent or
mitigate acts of terrorism, and communication codes or deployment plans of law
enforcement or emergency response personnel;

(ii)
Specific intelligence information and specific investigative records shared by
federal and international law enforcement agencies with state and local law
enforcement and public safety agencies;

(iii)
National security records classified under federal executive order and not
subject to public disclosure under federal law that are shared by federal
agencies, and other records related to national security briefings to assist
state and local government with domestic preparedness for acts of
terrorism.

(B)
A
record kept by a public office that is a security record or an infrastructure
record is not a public record under section 149.43 of the Revised Code and is
not subject to mandatory release or disclosure under that section.

(C)
Notwithstanding any other section of the Revised Code, disclosure by a public
office, public employee, chartered nonpublic school, or chartered nonpublic
school employee of a security record or infrastructure record that is necessary
for construction, renovation, or remodeling work on any public building or
project or chartered nonpublic school does not constitute public disclosure for
purposes of waiving division (B) of this section and does not result in that
record becoming a public record for purposes of section 149.43 of the Revised
Code.